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 THE SCIENCE OF RELIGION 93

discusses briefly among culture-historical interests the point of view of analysis directed on the science of religion (15). Keller's article in an encyclopaedia (26) and another paper of his (25) and one of Nohl (36) bear an informative character not wholly free from prejudice. Reik estimates the significance of ritual for the ana- lytical understanding of reUgion in the introduction to his book (61). Current problems, in particular the Jewish question, are dealt with by occasional and not always scientific application of analysis by Sombart (70), Frank (9), Rappaport (56) and Trebitsch (78).